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Carey Wilber

Carey Wilber (June 26, 1916 – May 2, 1998) was an American journalist and television writer born in Buffalo, New York. He began his career in the days of live television, and wrote for a variety of programs over the next three decades, including Captain Video and His Video Rangers, The Asphalt Jungle, Lost In Space, The Time Tunnel, Bonanza, and Maverick. Wilber wrote the "Ice Princess" storyline for the daytime serial General Hospital in 1981. He died in Seattle, Washington.[1]

Star Trek edit

Wilber wrote the original story for, and co-wrote the teleplay of, the Star Trek episode "Space Seed". The general plot had originally been created by Wilber for the series Captain Video and His Video Rangers, which featured humans from Ancient Greece who were preserved in cryogenic suspension and resurrected. During the conception and writing of the episode, numerous changes were made, as producer Bob Justman felt that it would be too expensive to film. Despite this, and due to the support of NBC executives, Justman gave a series of notes to Wilber for him to redraft the proposal. Eventually, it was passed to Gene L. Coon to revise, and the final draft was also revised by series creator Gene Roddenberry. These revisions include the marooning of the criminals at the end of the episode, and the change of the primary villain from a Nordic character to a Sikh. Roddenberry attempted to claim the primary writing credit for "Space Seed", a request that was turned down by the Writers Guild of America.

Filmography edit

Films edit

Year Film Credit Notes
1968 Tarzan and the Four O'Clock Army Written By
1971 Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones Written By
1978 Confessions of a DA Man Screenplay By Television Movie
1982 Aliens from Another Planet Written By Segment: "Chase Through Time"

Television edit

Year TV Series Credit Notes
1952 Gulf Playhouse Writer 1 Episode
1952-53 Lux Video Theatre Writer 4 Episodes
1952-54 Armstrong Circle Theatre Writer 5 Episodes
1953 General Electric Theater Writer 1 Episode
Kraft Television Theatre Writer 2 Episodes
1954 The Secret Files of Captain Video Writer 1 Episode
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Writer 1 Episode
1954-55 Captain Video and His Video Rangers Writer 3 Episodes
Studio One in Hollywood Writer 4 Episodes
1957 Assignment Foreign Legion Writer 2 Episodes
The Adventures Of Robin Hood Writer 1 Episode
1957-58 Harbormaster Writer 4 Episodes
1957-59 The Californians Writer 28 Episodes
1958 Mackenzie's Raiders Writer 1 Episode
Maverick Writer 1 Episode
1959 Hudson's Bay Writer 1 Episode
Mike Hammer Writer 1 Episode
1959-60 This Man Dawson Writer 2 Episodes
The Troubleshooters Writer 3 Episodes
1959-69 Bonanza Writer 5 Episodes
1960 Klondike Writer 1 Episode
The Case of the Dangerous Robin Writer 1 Episode
1960-62 Outlaws Writer 5 Episodes
1961 The Americans Writer 1 Episode
The Asphalt Jungle Writer 1 Episode
Target: The Corruptors! Writer 1 Episode
1961-62 Adventures in Paradise Writer 2 Episodes
1962-63 The Untouchables Writer 2 Episodes
1962-64 Rawhide Writer 4 Episodes
1963 Going My Way Writer 1 Episode
Sam Benedict Writer 1 Episode
Temple Houston Writer 2 Episodes
Wide Country Writer 1 Episode
1963-65 The Virginian Writer 11 Episodes
1964 The Rogues Writer 1 Episode
1965 Daniel Boone Writer 5 Episodes
The Legend Of Jesse James Writer 1 Episode
1965-66 The Big Valley Writer 2 Episodes
1965-67 Lost in Space Writer 7 Episodes
1966 The Monroes Writer 2 Episodes
12 O'Clock High Writer 4 Episodes
1966-67 The Time Tunnel Writer 3 Episodes
1967 Star Trek Writer 1 Episode
1967-68 Tarzan Writer 8 Episodes
1968-69 Ironside Writer 2 Episodes
1968-70 Lancer Writer 7 Episodes
1969 It Takes a Thief Writer 1 Episode
1971 K2 + 1 Writer 1 Episode
1972 Banyon Writer 1 Episode
Emergency! Writer 1 Episode
1973-74 Chase Writer 2 Episodes
1973-76 Cannon Writer 6 Episodes
1973-80 Hawaii Five-O Writer 2 Episodes
1974 Devlin Writer
1974-75 The Manhunter Writer 2 Episodes
1975 Caribe Writer 1 Episode
Barnaby Jones Writer 1 Episode
Matt Helm Writer 1 Episode
1975-76 Bronk Writer 2 Episodes
1977 Switch Writer 1 Episode
Wonder Woman Writer 1 Episode
1978 Lucan Writer 1 Episode
1979 General Hospital Writer 1 Episode

References edit

  1. ^ Staff. "Carey Wilber". Variety. Variety Media. Retrieved 2 May 2016.

External links edit

Carey Wilber at IMDb

carey, wilber, june, 1916, 1998, american, journalist, television, writer, born, buffalo, york, began, career, days, live, television, wrote, variety, programs, over, next, three, decades, including, captain, video, video, rangers, asphalt, jungle, lost, space. Carey Wilber June 26 1916 May 2 1998 was an American journalist and television writer born in Buffalo New York He began his career in the days of live television and wrote for a variety of programs over the next three decades including Captain Video and His Video Rangers The Asphalt Jungle Lost In Space The Time Tunnel Bonanza and Maverick Wilber wrote the Ice Princess storyline for the daytime serial General Hospital in 1981 He died in Seattle Washington 1 Contents 1 Star Trek 2 Filmography 2 1 Films 2 2 Television 3 References 4 External linksStar Trek editWilber wrote the original story for and co wrote the teleplay of the Star Trek episode Space Seed The general plot had originally been created by Wilber for the series Captain Video and His Video Rangers which featured humans from Ancient Greece who were preserved in cryogenic suspension and resurrected During the conception and writing of the episode numerous changes were made as producer Bob Justman felt that it would be too expensive to film Despite this and due to the support of NBC executives Justman gave a series of notes to Wilber for him to redraft the proposal Eventually it was passed to Gene L Coon to revise and the final draft was also revised by series creator Gene Roddenberry These revisions include the marooning of the criminals at the end of the episode and the change of the primary villain from a Nordic character to a Sikh Roddenberry attempted to claim the primary writing credit for Space Seed a request that was turned down by the Writers Guild of America Filmography editFilms edit Year Film Credit Notes 1968 Tarzan and the Four O Clock Army Written By 1971 Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones Written By 1978 Confessions of a DA Man Screenplay By Television Movie 1982 Aliens from Another Planet Written By Segment Chase Through Time Television edit Year TV Series Credit Notes 1952 Gulf Playhouse Writer 1 Episode 1952 53 Lux Video Theatre Writer 4 Episodes 1952 54 Armstrong Circle Theatre Writer 5 Episodes 1953 General Electric Theater Writer 1 Episode Kraft Television Theatre Writer 2 Episodes 1954 The Secret Files of Captain Video Writer 1 Episode Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Writer 1 Episode 1954 55 Captain Video and His Video Rangers Writer 3 Episodes Studio One in Hollywood Writer 4 Episodes 1957 Assignment Foreign Legion Writer 2 Episodes The Adventures Of Robin Hood Writer 1 Episode 1957 58 Harbormaster Writer 4 Episodes 1957 59 The Californians Writer 28 Episodes 1958 Mackenzie s Raiders Writer 1 Episode Maverick Writer 1 Episode 1959 Hudson s Bay Writer 1 Episode Mike Hammer Writer 1 Episode 1959 60 This Man Dawson Writer 2 Episodes The Troubleshooters Writer 3 Episodes 1959 69 Bonanza Writer 5 Episodes 1960 Klondike Writer 1 Episode The Case of the Dangerous Robin Writer 1 Episode 1960 62 Outlaws Writer 5 Episodes 1961 The Americans Writer 1 Episode The Asphalt Jungle Writer 1 Episode Target The Corruptors Writer 1 Episode 1961 62 Adventures in Paradise Writer 2 Episodes 1962 63 The Untouchables Writer 2 Episodes 1962 64 Rawhide Writer 4 Episodes 1963 Going My Way Writer 1 Episode Sam Benedict Writer 1 Episode Temple Houston Writer 2 Episodes Wide Country Writer 1 Episode 1963 65 The Virginian Writer 11 Episodes 1964 The Rogues Writer 1 Episode 1965 Daniel Boone Writer 5 Episodes The Legend Of Jesse James Writer 1 Episode 1965 66 The Big Valley Writer 2 Episodes 1965 67 Lost in Space Writer 7 Episodes 1966 The Monroes Writer 2 Episodes 12 O Clock High Writer 4 Episodes 1966 67 The Time Tunnel Writer 3 Episodes 1967 Star Trek Writer 1 Episode 1967 68 Tarzan Writer 8 Episodes 1968 69 Ironside Writer 2 Episodes 1968 70 Lancer Writer 7 Episodes 1969 It Takes a Thief Writer 1 Episode 1971 K2 1 Writer 1 Episode 1972 Banyon Writer 1 Episode Emergency Writer 1 Episode 1973 74 Chase Writer 2 Episodes 1973 76 Cannon Writer 6 Episodes 1973 80 Hawaii Five O Writer 2 Episodes 1974 Devlin Writer 1974 75 The Manhunter Writer 2 Episodes 1975 Caribe Writer 1 Episode Barnaby Jones Writer 1 Episode Matt Helm Writer 1 Episode 1975 76 Bronk Writer 2 Episodes 1977 Switch Writer 1 Episode Wonder Woman Writer 1 Episode 1978 Lucan Writer 1 Episode 1979 General Hospital Writer 1 EpisodeReferences edit Staff Carey Wilber Variety Variety Media Retrieved 2 May 2016 External links editCarey Wilber at Memory Alpha Carey Wilber at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carey Wilber amp oldid 1195635112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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